On the Tracks!
by Claire Philip
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Pub Date Jan 01 2023 | Archive Date Jun 01 2023
Rosen Publishing Group | Windmill Books
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Description
"A delightful look at a variety of trains around the world!" –Booklist STARRED Review
All aboard! Discover the world of trains with On the Tracks!, a brand-new title by Windmill Books. Young readers will learn fun facts about trains, including how they run and how fast they go. In this edition and others in the On the Go! series, preschoolers and elementary school students learn about science and technology in an exciting, educational way.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781538392775 |
PRICE | $26.27 (USD) |
PAGES | 24 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you to Net Galley for this e copy of On the Tracks by Claire Philip in exchange for a honest review.This book is perfect for young train lovers.I shared this with my preschool class and 6 year old grandson.It explores all the different trains in the world and how they are powered from monorails to trams, from bullet trains to the Trans-Siberian railroads.Lots of great info for all ages.A great piece of non fiction for youngsters.
On the Tracks! Is an educational and fun book on trains. You learn all about different types of trains from all over the world, how they move and so much more. Great book for a train loving kid.
Thank you, Netgalley and Rosen Publishing Group, for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This was a cute run through of the various types of trains there are. I like that it includes so many different types (I am no train connoisseur, so many that were new to me!) of trains, as well as some "famous train." A fun book that transportation-lovers will surely enjoy.
A great book about trains. The two year old loved the pictures but not so much the information. The four year old loved every bit of it! Great for young train enthusiasts.
This house, who have given me some wonderful looks at lost picture books, hits on this, which looks to have originally been a British primer for trains. It covers everything from famous tourist services, to maglevs, to types of train, and the Channel tunnel. We briefly visit the restaurant car and a sleeper service's (ridiculously spacious) bedroom. It's very bright and breezy, for a very bright and active young audience, with all the choo-choos given a face and something to quip at us, and it's not bad at all, if this is what you're in the market for. I did facepalm when it said an electric service gave out no pollution, until I remembered it was powered by magical blue unicorns pedalling a giant hamster wheel – thank god nothing is burnt or undergoes fission to create that electricity, then. This childish fallacy aside, this probably earns four stars, but I saw so much that was British about it to make some audiences wonder if it was the best option for them.
On the Tracks is an adorable children's book explaining train travel, train stations, and the different types of trains. My young boys are interested in all things travel so they really enjoyed this book. We liked the colorful illustration with the silly looking characters. I do wish the font was different as my 5 year old was trying to help me read it and it wasn't clear to him at times. But overall a cute and fun children's book.
Thank you to NetGalley and Rosen Publishing Group, Windmill Books for allowing me access to the ebook in exchange for my honest review.
This book is all about trains round the world.
For children who takes interest in Rails will find it enthusiastic. There is lot to know from this short picture book about different types of trains running or used to ran all over the world. There were monorails, trams, Trans-siberian tracks and even bullet-trains. There were diesel, electric and steam engines that used to run these trains.
It is a nice piece of work on this one of the greatest inventions in human history.
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